1 Bus crash: A tour bus from Canada carrying about 60 people bound for New York City overturned on a highway exit ramp in Wayne, N.J., early Saturday, slid down an embankment and landed on its side, injuring 23 people, authorities said. The driver, who suffered a gash in his arm, told state police that he was cut off by another vehicle. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening.

2 Honda recall: Honda Motor Co. is recalling CR-V crossovers from the 2002 to 2006 model years because an electrical switch in the driver's side door could melt and cause a fire. Honda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Washington announced the recall Saturday. The agency said owners should park CR-Vs from those model years outside until the recall is performed, to avoid any property damage from a fire. The problem involves around 268,000 vehicles. Honda said owners have reported four fires, but there have been no injuries or crashes associated with the issue.

3 Tsunami debris: Fishermen in Hawaii found a 16-foot Japanese skiff swept out to sea by last year's tsunami. The boat was brought to Honolulu, where state officials checked it for invasive species and radiation as a precaution but found nothing of concern. The Japanese consulate in Honolulu said the boat is registered in Iwate, a northeastern Honshu prefecture hit by the tsunami. The owner is not seeking its return.

4 Impersonator arrested: A man flashed a fake gun and police badge and demanded free food at a McDonald's drive-through in St. Petersburg, Fla., officials said. Sheriff's deputies said Joseph Pineda told employees Friday that he deserved free food, had just come from a sting and didn't have his wallet. Workers called authorities. The 33-year-old was charged with impersonating a police officer and improper exhibition of a firearm.

5 Warship commissioned: In a ceremony that was more joyful than solemn, the U.S. Navy on Saturday commissioned the destroyer Michael Murphy, a sleek new shop named for a Navy SEAL who died in Afghanistan at age 29. Cannons boomed, dignitaries spoke of heroism, and nearly 300 sailors charged up a ramp while a band played "Anchors Aweigh" in a ceremony in New York Harbor. Murphy was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during a 2005 ambush. After his four-man team was surrounded, Murphy exposed himself to enemy fire so he could radio a base for help.

6 Mormon missionaries: The Mormon church will lower its minimum age requirements for missionaries from 19 to 18 for men and from 21 to 19 for women, the faith's president announced Saturday in Salt Lake City. Thomas Monson said the change is expected to significantly increase the missionary force of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - currently more than 55,000 worldwide.

7 Trooper killed: A Virginia state trooper has died after he was hit by an SUV while on assignment directing traffic for the State Fair of Virginia, state police said. Andrew Fox, 27, was run down late Friday on Route 30 in Hanover County. He was wearing a traffic safety vest when he was struck. No charges have been filed against the driver of the SUV but an investigation is continuing.